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Old   April 12, 2016, 08:25
Question Non-premixed combustion for LH2 and LOx
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Hi,
I am new user . I meet a big question. I want to burn the LH2 and LOx but I didn't find the species of LOx and LH2 in the boundary of non-premixed combustion. Should I need to create a new thermo.db for them ? Or I just change the temperature of fuel and oxid in the boundary of non-premixed combustion.

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Maybe it is because combustion occurs in the gas phase and not the liquid phase?
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Old   April 12, 2016, 08:37
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Maybe it is because combustion occurs in the gas phase and not the liquid phase?
So I need to import a new species for LH2 and LOx ,or I can do this by using non-premixed combustion and just set the injection's temperature under their melting point?
For example, oxygen's M.P is about 55K , so I set the temperature to 55K for oxid .

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